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Turtle Lake, Then and Now There is no question that James B. Check out this story on mycentraljersey.com: http://mycj.co/2h50xAZ There is no question that James B. Duke loved flowing water. He created his Hillsborough, N.J. estate, now known officially as Duke Farms , with this in mind - constructing nine lakes at various elevations so water could flow and cascade down from one to the other.

The Neshanic Reformed Church According to historian Ursula Brecknell in her book Hillsborough: An Architectural History, it was the 1748 death of... Check out this story on mycentraljersey.com: http://mycj.co/2gUtDiX According to historian Ursula Brecknell in her book Hillsborough: An Architectural History, it was the 1748 death of Reverend Theodorus Frelinghuysen that "brought to an end a long-simmering theological dispute and a desire to unite in brotherly love". Members of the Dutch Reformed faith in Hillsborough Township who had been variously "alienated and excommunicated" and split among different congregations in Harlingen and Readington now desired to reconcile and form a new congregation closer to home.

People in just about every community are concerned about abandoned homes in their neighborhoods. Their concern centers on empty houses in a significant number of home developments and other homes that front public roads.

HILLSBOROUGH -- The Somerset Valley Players, the township's award-winning community theater, will mark its 50th anniversary during the 2017 season. Emily M. Windus, president of the Somerset Valley Players, stands in front of showcase at Hillsborough Township Library.

SOMERVILLE -- Jury selection began Monday in Somerset County Superior Court before Superior Court Judge Robert B. Reed in the trial of Hillsborough family members accused of assaulting township police in 2012. George Teeple, 72, and his daughter Danielle Teeple, 35, have been charged with aggravated assault and other charges stemming from an altercation with township police on May 14, 2012, in front of their Mountain View Road residence.

Not every famous person to ever walk the earth has visited White House Sub Shop in Atlantic City; it just seems that way. What is probably the state's most famous sandwich shop has been serving subs, cheesesteaks and a side order of attitude at the corner of Arctic and Mississippi since 1946.

Duke Farms, the 2,700-acre former estate of globe-trotting philanthropist Doris Duke, is one of the largest preserved properties in the state of New Jersey. The gardeners also are expected to give back.

As we near the end of our photographic journey into the past life of Duke Farms, let's return to one of the hidden... More Duke's Brook, Then and Now As we near the end of our photographic journey into the past life of Duke Farms, let's return to one of the hidden... Check out this story on mycentraljersey.com: http://mycj.co/2g6nD86 As we near the end of our photographic journey into the past life of Duke Farms, let's return to one of the hidden gems of James B. Duke's magnificent Hillsborough, NJ estate - Duke's Brook.

Officer Tammy Ward found Billy McCaw's body in the snow in an alley in a backyard at 28 Hartwell St. on Feb. 15, 2014 Graphic photos of Billy McCaw's body shown to jurors Officer Tammy Ward found Billy McCaw's body in the snow in an alley in a backyard at 28 Hartwell St. on Feb. 15, 2014 Check out this story on mycentraljersey.com: http://mycj.co/2g2yTT5 NEW BRUNSWICK - New Brunswick Police Officer Tammy Ward found William "Billy" McCaw's body in the snow in an alley in the rear portion of a backyard of a home at 28 Hartwell St. on Feb. 15, 2014. Ward, one of the first officers to respond to the scene, checked for vital signs on McCaw's wrist and neck, but there were none.

Billy McCaw murder trial begins this afternoon Opening statements are scheduled to begin this afternoon in the trial of a city man charged in the murder Check out this story on mycentraljersey.com: http://mycj.co/2fuJDuQ NEW BRUNSWICK - Opening statements are scheduled to begin this afternoon in the trial of a city man charged in the murder of a former Hillsborough man two years ago. Timothy Puskas is accused of beating William McCaw, 22, a Kean University student, and leaving him for dead on Feb. 15, 2014.